I hope to see the fall of Fox and the GOP in my lifetime. Their propaganda that pushes a disregard for the common person seems to grow along with my hope to see them fall.
I wonder how they'll spin it if and when millions of Americans actually DO die? Will they try to spin it as being "God's will", or will they just rip their own heads off before the angry mobs can storm the studios?
[QUOTE=ironman17;52410381]I wonder how they'll spin it if and when millions of Americans actually DO die? Will they try to spin it as being "God's will", or will they just rip their own heads off before the angry mobs can storm the studios?[/QUOTE]
They will blame the Dems
How are they even allowed to say crap like this? Jesus fuck.
The bitch saying that "Bernie should deal with his legal issues" (whatever the fuck that means) sounds so obnoxious it's making me cringe. Fuck.
[QUOTE=Benx303;52410426]How are they even allowed to say crap like this? Jesus fuck.[/QUOTE]
Because they literally sued for the right to tell lies and the court agreed with them that they're under no obligation to tell the truth.
[quote]The court agreed with WTVT’s (Fox) argument “that the FCC’s policy against the intentional falsification of the news — which the FCC has called its “news distortion policy” — does not qualify as the required “law, rule, or regulation” under section 448.102.[...] Because the FCC’s news distortion policy is not a “law, rule, or regulation” under section 448.102, Akre has failed to state a claim under the whistle-blower’s statute.”[/quote]
Fox News once applied for a broadcast license in Canada. Canada doesn't have the same loophole that the US does that allows Fox News to claim itself an 'entertainment' channel to get out of standard journalistic rules.
The CRTC told Fox News where to go and how to get there. It was great.
For the record, the "thousands" claim pushed by Sanders is [URL="http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/jun/26/bernie-s/bernie-sanders-projection-thousands-added-deaths-g/"]mostly accurate[/URL]. Studies done show different estimates but all sort of around the same range. Pelosi's claim is a bit of an exaggeration though, to say the least.
As for the Fox panel, just amazing. It's a good example of why I never take posts saying that "CNN/MSNBC is the Fox News of the left" seriously. Not only is the assertion that Sanders is in legal trouble an outright fabrication, the idea that mere allegations should stop him from performing his role as a legislator is stupid. CNN and MSNBC [B]wish [/B]they could get away with telling brazen lies and spin that Fox gets away with.
Typical pissing/shit flinging match with ad hominem, stay classly Fox.
[QUOTE=Firgof Umbra;52410431]Because they literally sued for the right to tell lies and the court agreed with them that they're under no obligation to tell the truth.
"The court agreed with WTVT’s (Fox) argument “that the FCC’s policy against the intentional falsification of the news — which the FCC has called its “news distortion policy” — does not qualify as the required “law, rule, or regulation” under section 448.102.[...] Because the FCC’s news distortion policy is not a “law, rule, or regulation” under section 448.102, Akre has failed to state a claim under the whistle-blower’s statute.” "
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Holy fuck there almost a legal precedent now, what the hell. This is why some people need to get it through their thick heads to double check their sources and don't believe everything at facevalue.
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